Graham Williams wrote:
The current beta 4 debian-installer will install to SATA okay, but
treats the disk as IDE (/dev/hda). In moving to kernel 2.6.6 from sid
this uses SCSI (/dev/sda) and the reboot fails. Is there a migration
path one needs to follow?
You have to edit and modify /etc/fstab an
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
If you start out with your root FS on one device and later move it to
another device, basically what you are doing, there are two things
you need to do:
1. Tell the (new) kernel about the change
2. Update /etc/fstab.
I'll elaborate a bit on #1. If you have booted 2.4.25 an
Graham Williams wrote:
The current beta 4 debian-installer will install to SATA okay, but
treats the disk as IDE (/dev/hda). In moving to kernel 2.6.6 from sid
this uses SCSI (/dev/sda) and the reboot fails. Is there a migration
path one needs to follow?
If you start out with your root FS on one de
Received Sat 22 May 2004 1:53pm +1000 from David Purton:
> On Sat, May 22, 2004 at 08:59:14AM +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> > The current beta 4 debian-installer will install to SATA okay, but
> > treats the disk as IDE (/dev/hda). In moving to kernel 2.6.6 from sid
> > this uses SCSI (/dev/sda)
On Sat, May 22, 2004 at 08:59:14AM +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> The current beta 4 debian-installer will install to SATA okay, but
> treats the disk as IDE (/dev/hda). In moving to kernel 2.6.6 from sid
> this uses SCSI (/dev/sda) and the reboot fails. Is there a migration
> path one needs to fo
The current beta 4 debian-installer will install to SATA okay, but
treats the disk as IDE (/dev/hda). In moving to kernel 2.6.6 from sid
this uses SCSI (/dev/sda) and the reboot fails. Is there a migration
path one needs to follow?
Regards,
Graham
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